Ski Area

Whether you are wishing for a gentle ski alongside the bog, or a social afternoon with friends on undulating trails, or the challenge of a long climb (with 125 m elevation gain) and some steep downhill sections, the variety in the 28 km of trails at Bull Mountain allows you to choose routes that suit you best. Park in our large lot, walk a few steps to our warming hut where you can gear up, check the large trail map and thermometer near the fire pit, and head out to enjoy the trails!

If you forget to grab a printed trail map from the warming hut, you’ll appreciate our trail signs and maps located at each trail intersection. We groom a wide inside skating lane and two outside classic tracks.

Our gate is open all winter, so come out day or night – we have 3.5 km of lit trails available until 10 pm every night, or just bring your headlamp.

Current Conditions

Our snowshoe trails

Our four snowshoe trails, totaling 11 km, wind through the trees, occasionally crossing the ski trails and offering both climbs and gentle routes. Dogs are welcome on the snowshoe trails, but please leash them when crossing ski trails.

Please do not snowshoe on ski trails except at designated crossings.

Our dog trails

We have approximately 3 km of designated dog trails. The dog trails are clearly signed at the parking lot and at the trail junctions. You are welcome to bring up to two dogs per skier. Information regarding skiing with your dog is posted at the parking lot and in the dog use policy. Our second parking lot (enter main parking lot then connect to it by turning right) gives you direct access to the dog trails.

Trail signs with trail names and a ski area map are posted at every trail junction. This sign also indicates that you can ski with your dog on this trail.

Dog Use Policy

NOTE: “Owner” refers to the person in charge of the dog while at the Bull Mountain facilities.

Responsibility: Owners are fully responsible for their dogs. Where an incident with a dog takes place, the Owner is responsible.

A maximum of two dogs per skier under full control of their owners.

Dogs are permitted on our series of easier loops:

Please follow “Orange Dog” signs

Kiwanis

Spur

Cataline

Little Britches

Dogs are NOT permitted around the Warming Hut, Timing Hut or staging areas.

Dogs must be kept on a leash until the dog trail is reached. (This is for the safety of other skiers who may not be aware that there is a dog on the trail.)

Individuals using club facilities where dogs are permitted should be prepared to meet dogs at any time in those areas mentioned above.

Skiers with dogs are expected to remove dog waste from any area and dispose of it in an appropriate manner.

Access to Dog Trails: Turn right after coming through the gates in the parking lot fence and follow the short, uphill access (approx. 100m) until it levels.o Dog trail loops begin at the junction of “Kiwanis” (first trail on your right) and the designated dog trail along the right (north) side of the stadium to “Spur” and “Cataline”.

OUr Grooming Team

Our grooming is done by a volunteer team using two snowmobiles and track setters. Please thank them for their dedication when you see them out working! If you have snowmobiling experience and would like to join this enthusiastic group please contact us! We are always looking for more groomers, and we provide training.

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